Browsing: Sagas

From a New York Times bestselling author comes a magnificent tale of love, selfhood, and yearning: On Martha’s Vineyard, the lives of “vivid, convincing characters” (People) are woven together by their desires and discoveries. “Shimmering, radiant” (Publishers Weekly).

“A ripping tale of budding romance and grace under pressure” (The Times): Thrust together by war in Malaya, Jean and Joe reunite years later to invigorate a small town in the Australian outback. A thoughtful, poignant classic with over 16,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

“One incredibly sweet read!” –Mariah Stewart New York Times bestselling authorMocha Chocolate Chip. . . Caramel Fudge. . .Strawberry Lemonade.…

A New York Times bestseller from the screenwriter of When Harry Met Sally: When pregnant cookbook author Rachel discovers her husband’s infidelity, she’s hurled into a whirlwind of grief, anguish, and new beginnings. “Warm, witty and wise” (Harper’s Bazaar), with over 5,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

From an author “who can describe a duel more convincingly than Dumas” (The New York Times Book Review): Charged with protecting Mary, Queen of Scots, Francis Crawford of Lymond must wield his sword and wit to thwart murderous plots against the young ruler. With nearly 2,300 five-star Goodreads ratings!

An “impressive” New York Times bestseller (The Washington Post): Spanning nearly two millennia, this sweeping saga follows the lives of four interconnected families in Russia. “An expansive tapestry of Russian lore with a vivid exploration of the historical influences on the modern Russian psyche” (Publishers Weekly).

From a beloved author who has sold more than 100 million books worldwide come two riveting novels about the infamous Borgia family. A juicy and drama-filled historical saga set against a backdrop of secrets, murder, and corruption.

How does “happily ever after” really work? With such different personalities, Darcy and Elizabeth surely need to work on their…

A “brilliant and compelling” classic (The Spectator) from a Pulitzer and Nobel Prize–winning author hailed as “one of America’s greatest writers” (The Times): In the Deep South, the Bundren family bears the body of wife and mother Addie on a laborious journey to Jefferson, Mississippi.